Showing posts with label London Menswear Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Menswear Fashion Week. Show all posts
Friday, 16 January 2015
Thursday, 15 January 2015
KTZ Fall 2015:London Collection:Men
Taking Stanley Kubrick’s “A
Clockwork Orange” as inspiration, the KTZ Fall 2015 collection offered range of
premium pieces including, blazers and military inspired jackets, fur parkas, winter
coats, blousons and overalls in facial pixilated prints of Karl Marx, Lenin and
Mao Zedong, bold skeletal prints, stripes and colourful Rubik’s cube patterns, accessorised
with classic bowler hats.
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Sunday, 11 January 2015
London Menswear Collection: Sibling Fall 2015
Pink and Punk, the Sibling Fall 2015
collection was a celebration of joy and rebellious energy of wonderful
childhood days. The all pink school -boyish collection offered a variety of knitwear,
including sweaters resembling cobwebs, vinyl coats embellished with the dramatic
eruption of goat hair, oversized scarves, striped blazers, pink shorts and
crumpled paper-bag tailored pieces.
London Menswear Fashion Week: Agi and Sam Fall 2015 collection
At the tender age of 4,
Agi drew a range of clothing collection titled “The Coolman Collection”. And he
discovered these drawings while visiting his home in Yorkshire, resulting in sparking
inspiration for Agi and Sam’s Fall 2015 collection. The collection challenged the
inhibitions and the restrictions of an adult life. To rekindle the essence of childhood
days, the designer duos got original by involving primary school students to sketch
out the pieces for their collection. Their idea was to understand how children
see clothes, and how they can change adult’s perceptions which are always blinded
by too many complicated thought processes.
Saturday, 10 January 2015
London Menswear Fashion Week: Christopher Shannon Fall 2015
Christopher Shannon’s sports+street
wear inspired Fall 2015 collection was a humorous and at time sarcastic take on
the growing culture of consumerism against the current unstable state of the global
economy. Plastic bags is the main protagonist of this performance wear
collection, communicating the message of modern day’s impossible to satisfy
hunger for consumption.
London Menswear Fashion Week: Christopher Kane Fall 2015
Clean and simple lines
meet bold patterns and 3 D Prints. In a colour palette of navy blue, black,
green and grey, the fitted and fine tailored graphic collection offers knitwear,
button-ups, topcoats, crewnecks, and trousers with playful cubic prints.
Interesting geometric prints and patchwork embellishments is the core of this
collection and offers an ideal story to the very idea of a contemporary menswear.
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